The 'antarctic' that the question refers to is ambiguous. It could mean the continent or the circle. The ambiguity is not a problem, however, since the question strikes out on both counts. The answers are "None" and "None".
Antarctic Continent: The distance separating the closest points of Antarctica and South America is about 400 miles.
Antarctic Circle: The southernmost point in South America is is about 700 miles short of the Antarctic Circle.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent.
Two countries in South American have made claims on the Antarctic continent: Chile and Argentina. South Africa and Brazil are among the countries that do not have claims on Antarctic territory, but reserve the right to make claims should those rights ever be made available in future. The Antarctic Treaty holds all existing claims in abeyance and disallows any future claims. The Antarctic Treaty was signed in the 1960s.
None are: there are no countries south of 60 degrees South Latitude. This part of planet earth is governed by The Antarctic Treaty.
There are no countries south of the Antarctic Circle. In fact, all land south of 60 degrees S is governed by the Antarctic Treaty. Between 60 degrees S and the Antarctic Circle, you will find the Southern Ocean.
Oh, dude, the Antarctic Circle passes through zero countries. It's just a big imaginary line around the South Pole where things get chilly. So, if you were planning on taking a vacation there, you might want to pack an extra sweater or two.
The Arctic Circle does not pass through any South American countries.
The four South American countries that the Tropic of Capricorn passes through are Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil.
The Antarctic Circle crosses waters of the Southern Ocean, and land of Antarctica.No point of it is on any part of any country, and there are no countries south of it,between the circle and the south pole..
There are no countries south of 60 degrees S, which is considered the northernmost range of the 'Antarctic zone'. All land in this geography is governed by the Antarctic Treaty.
Australia, new Zealand, south America...
Yes. The Tropic of Capricorn also is called the Southern Tropic. For it passes through the Southern Hemisphere. That also is the hemisphere in which is found the continent of South America. And the Tropic passes through the South American countries of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Paraguay.
Ecuador, Peru, Brazil